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...47 3.7 WAN Port Settings 49 Chapter 4. Introduction ...9 1.1 About this User Manual 10 1.2 Typographical Conventions 10 Chapter 2. Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Virtual APs 59 2 Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup 26 3.1 Internet Setup Wizard 26 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3...3. Wireless Access Point Setup 51 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 51 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 52 Add Wireless Device with WPS 52 Manual Wireless Network Setup 53 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...53 WEP Security ...54 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 39 ...
...47 3.7 WAN Port Settings 49 Chapter 4. Introduction ...9 1.1 About this User Manual 10 1.2 Typographical Conventions 10 Chapter 2. Unified Services Router User Manual Table of Virtual APs 59 2 Connecting to the Internet: WAN Setup 26 3.1 Internet Setup Wizard 26 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3...3. Wireless Access Point Setup 51 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 Wireless Settings Wizard 51 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 52 Add Wireless Device with WPS 52 Manual Wireless Network Setup 53 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Wireless Profiles ...53 WEP Security ...54 WPA or WPA2 with Multiple WAN Links 39 ...
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... Blocked Keywords 80 5.9 IP/MAC Binding ...81 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 82 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 83 Chapter 6. Unified Services Router User Manual 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 60 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 61 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 61 Chapter 5. SSL VPN ...95 7.1 Users, Groups, and Domains 96 7.1.1 User Types and Passwords...
... Blocked Keywords 80 5.9 IP/MAC Binding ...81 5.10 Intrusion Prevention (IPS 82 5.11 Protecting from Internet Attacks 83 Chapter 6. Unified Services Router User Manual 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings 60 4.5 Advanced Wireless Settings 61 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS 61 Chapter 5. SSL VPN ...95 7.1 Users, Groups, and Domains 96 7.1.1 User Types and Passwords...
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... 133 10.1.1 Device Status ...133 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 135 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...138 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics 138 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 139 10.3 Active Connections 140 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 140 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...142 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...142 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 143 Chapter 11. Glossary ...152 Appendix B. Log Output Reference...
... 133 10.1.1 Device Status ...133 10.1.2 Resource Utilization 135 10.2 Traffic Statistics ...138 10.2.1 Wired Port Statistics 138 10.2.2 Wireless Statistics 139 10.3 Active Connections 140 10.3.1 Sessions through the Router 140 10.3.2 Wireless Clients...142 10.3.3 LAN Clients ...142 10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels 143 Chapter 11. Glossary ...152 Appendix B. Log Output Reference...
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... of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 13 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 15 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 18 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 19 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 20 Figure 6: Port VLAN list ... 3G internet (part 2 49 Figure 28: Physical WAN port settings ...50 Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 52 Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........54 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 55 Figure 32: RADIUS server ...
... of Figures Figure 1: Setup page for LAN TCP/IP settings 13 Figure 2: IPv6 LAN and DHCPv6 configuration 15 Figure 3: Configuring the Router Advertisement Daemon 18 Figure 4: IPv6 Advertisement Prefix settings 19 Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 20 Figure 6: Port VLAN list ... 3G internet (part 2 49 Figure 28: Physical WAN port settings ...50 Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards 52 Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link .........54 Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 55 Figure 32: RADIUS server ...
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... 84 Figure 53: Example of Gateway-to-Gateway IPsec VPN tunnel using two DSR routers connected to the Internet...85 Figure 54: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the internal network through the DSR IPsec gateway ...86 Figure 55: VPN Wizard launch screen ...87 Figure 56:... Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention features on the radio, broadcasting its SSID 59 Figure 35: Radio card configuration options 60 Figure 36: Advanced Wireless communication settings 61 Figure 37: WPS configuration for an AP with login status and associated Group/Domain 97 Figure 63: User configuration options......
... 84 Figure 53: Example of Gateway-to-Gateway IPsec VPN tunnel using two DSR routers connected to the Internet...85 Figure 54: Example of clientless SSL VPN connections to the internal network through the DSR IPsec gateway ...86 Figure 55: VPN Wizard launch screen ...87 Figure 56:... Figure 51: Intrusion Prevention features on the radio, broadcasting its SSID 59 Figure 35: Radio card configuration options 60 Figure 36: Advanced Wireless communication settings 61 Figure 37: WPS configuration for an AP with login status and associated Group/Domain 97 Figure 63: User configuration options......
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... with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. With the D-Link Unified Services Router you to isolate servers from your LAN. Superior Wireless Performance Designed to your road warriors with a secure link to deliver superior wireless performance, the DSR-500N and DSR1000N include 802.11 a/b/g/n, allowing for operation on either the 2.4 GHz or...
... with clientless remote access anywhere and anytime using SSL VPN tunnels. With the D-Link Unified Services Router you to isolate servers from your LAN. Superior Wireless Performance Designed to your road warriors with a secure link to deliver superior wireless performance, the DSR-500N and DSR1000N include 802.11 a/b/g/n, allowing for operation on either the 2.4 GHz or...
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... - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of each section. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - Unified Services Router User Manual As a concerned member of the global community, D-Link is only available for the 3G wireless WAN USB dongle is devoted to providing eco-friendly products. Likewise the...
... - For more detailed setup instructions and explanations of each section. o Model numbers DSR-500/500N/1000/1000N GUI Menu Path/GUI Navigation - Unified Services Router User Manual As a concerned member of the global community, D-Link is only available for the 3G wireless WAN USB dongle is devoted to providing eco-friendly products. Likewise the...
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...can be used to forward DHCP lease information from another PC on the router, or once the initial setup is assigned to the hosts on the LAN. You can be managed through its wireless interface as a proxy for wireless clients. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is particularly useful for ... most applications the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings are assigned IP addresses from a DHCP client. this is enabled the router then as it is complete, the DSR may also be assigned IP addresses as well as the gateway address for the LAN. When disabled all DNS requests and communicates...
...can be used to forward DHCP lease information from another PC on the router, or once the initial setup is assigned to the hosts on the LAN. You can be managed through its wireless interface as a proxy for wireless clients. Configuring Your Network: LAN Setup It is particularly useful for ... most applications the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings are assigned IP addresses from a DHCP client. this is enabled the router then as it is complete, the DSR may also be assigned IP addresses as well as the gateway address for the LAN. When disabled all DNS requests and communicates...
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... that have Inter VLAN Routing enabled. All tagged data sent out of this VLAN can associate a VLAN to a physical port. Unified Services Router User Manual will allow traffic from LAN hosts belonging to this VLAN ID to pass through to the switch port on this page. The configuration... IDs that port and VLAN membership information. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports In order to tag all traffic through...
... that have Inter VLAN Routing enabled. All tagged data sent out of this VLAN can associate a VLAN to a physical port. Unified Services Router User Manual will allow traffic from LAN hosts belonging to this VLAN ID to pass through to the switch port on this page. The configuration... IDs that port and VLAN membership information. The VLAN Port table displays the port identifier, the mode setting for the LAN and wireless LAN are listed on the router will be tagged. Figure 5: Adding VLAN memberships to the LAN 2.2.1 Associating VLANs to ports In order to tag all traffic through...
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... selected bandwidth regulation apply to WAN. With this profile can be used. As well a wireless network can be selected by this option the minimum and maximum bandwidth allowed by its BSSID for bandwidth shaping. 38 Unified Services Router User Manual For finer control, the Rate profile type can be limited. ...
... selected bandwidth regulation apply to WAN. With this profile can be used. As well a wireless network can be selected by this option the minimum and maximum bandwidth allowed by its BSSID for bandwidth shaping. 38 Unified Services Router User Manual For finer control, the Rate profile type can be limited. ...
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... each configured profile will need the following information to configure your LAN and allow supported 802.11 clients to connect to the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N products. Wireless Access Point Setup This router has an integrated 802.11n radio that can be applied to not just one but multiple AP instances (SSIDs), thus avoiding...
... each configured profile will need the following information to configure your LAN and allow supported 802.11 clients to connect to the DSR-500N and DSR-1000N products. Wireless Access Point Setup This router has an integrated 802.11n radio that can be applied to not just one but multiple AP instances (SSIDs), thus avoiding...
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... or WPA2 security with the same pre-shared key. Unified Services Router Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards User Manual 4.1.1 Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard provides a step-by supported clients. depending on support on the router. The wizard has the option to click the Connect button, which... confirms the settings and enables this AP. When the Auto option for connecting a wireless device is the pre-shared key for WPA or WPA2 type...
... or WPA2 security with the same pre-shared key. Unified Services Router Figure 29: Wireless Network Setup Wizards User Manual 4.1.1 Wireless Network Setup Wizard This wizard provides a step-by supported clients. depending on support on the router. The wizard has the option to click the Connect button, which... confirms the settings and enables this AP. When the Auto option for connecting a wireless device is the pre-shared key for WPA or WPA2 type...
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...+WPA2 options. no security. By choosing to broadcast the SSID, compatible wireless clients within 2 minutes, click the PBC connect button. Unified Services Router User Manual Personal Identification Number (PIN): The wireless device that support PBC, press and hold down on the Wizard page ... legacy 802.11 connections. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access): For stronger wireless security than WEP, choose this profile's availability. The security of settings. Note that will establish a link to enable at least one AP with RADIUS 53 Configure a unique SSID that WEP...
...+WPA2 options. no security. By choosing to broadcast the SSID, compatible wireless clients within 2 minutes, click the PBC connect button. Unified Services Router User Manual Personal Identification Number (PIN): The wireless device that support PBC, press and hold down on the Wizard page ... legacy 802.11 connections. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access): For stronger wireless security than WEP, choose this profile's availability. The security of settings. Note that will establish a link to enable at least one AP with RADIUS 53 Configure a unique SSID that WEP...
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...802.11 connections. WPA2: this security type uses CCMP encryption (and the option to a secure AP where all the other wireless clients are using the strongest security that wish to -remember passphrase and the selected encryption length. Authentication: select between Open System,...Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link 4.2.1 WEP Security If WEP is a security option that WPA does not support 802.11n data rates; Unified Services Router User Manual server, or both encryption algorithms, TKIP and CCMP. The larger ...
...802.11 connections. WPA2: this security type uses CCMP encryption (and the option to a secure AP where all the other wireless clients are using the strongest security that wish to -remember passphrase and the selected encryption length. Authentication: select between Open System,...Figure 30: List of Available Profiles shows the options available to secure the wireless link 4.2.1 WEP Security If WEP is a security option that WPA does not support 802.11n data rates; Unified Services Router User Manual server, or both encryption algorithms, TKIP and CCMP. The larger ...
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Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 4.2.2 WPA or WPA2 with wireless clients to connect to be used to 63 characters in length. 55 An acceptable passphrase is used for authentication. Next choose one of the keys to this device. The selected key must be shared with PSK A pre-shared key (PSK) is a known passphrase configured on the AP and client both and is between 8 to authenticate the wireless client. Unified Services Router User Manual size.
Figure 31: Profile configuration to set network security 4.2.2 WPA or WPA2 with wireless clients to connect to be used to 63 characters in length. 55 An acceptable passphrase is used for authentication. Next choose one of the keys to this device. The selected key must be shared with PSK A pre-shared key (PSK) is a known passphrase configured on the AP and client both and is between 8 to authenticate the wireless client. Unified Services Router User Manual size.
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... Timeout and Retries fields are used to either move to a secondary server if the primary cannot be reached by the router to authenticate wireless client connections to an AP enabled with the server is required to identify the server. A secondary RADIUS server provides redundancy...not possible. 56 This key must be configured and accessible by the router when needed. Authentication Port: the port for WPA and/or WPA2 security. Unified Services Router User Manual 4.2.3 RADIUS Authentication Setup > Wireless Settings > RADIUS Settings Enterprise Mode uses a RADIUS Server for the...
... Timeout and Retries fields are used to either move to a secondary server if the primary cannot be reached by the router to authenticate wireless client connections to an AP enabled with the server is required to identify the server. A secondary RADIUS server provides redundancy...not possible. 56 This key must be configured and accessible by the router when needed. Authentication Port: the port for WPA and/or WPA2 security. Unified Services Router User Manual 4.2.3 RADIUS Authentication Setup > Wireless Settings > RADIUS Settings Enterprise Mode uses a RADIUS Server for the...
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This valuable feature allows the router's radio to be assigned to optimize security and throughput for a group of clients as required by clients when the AP has broadcast enabled. 57 The AP configuration page allows you to create a new AP and link to clients. Each virtual AP that is ...configured to broadcast its availability to the 802.11 environment can be configured in a way to an AP on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page. This router supports multiple AP's referred to establish a WLAN network. After setting the AP name, the profile dropdown menu is used to ...
This valuable feature allows the router's radio to be assigned to optimize security and throughput for a group of clients as required by clients when the AP has broadcast enabled. 57 The AP configuration page allows you to create a new AP and link to clients. Each virtual AP that is ...configured to broadcast its availability to the 802.11 environment can be configured in a way to an AP on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page. This router supports multiple AP's referred to establish a WLAN network. After setting the AP name, the profile dropdown menu is used to ...
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You can conserve on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page. Unified Services Router Figure 33: Virtual AP configuration User Manual A valuable power saving feature is the start and stop time control for this AP. The status field changes ...to ―Enabled‖ if the AP is available to broadcast its SSID (a profile parameter), a green check mark indicating it is configured to accept wireless...
You can conserve on the Setup > Wireless Settings > Access Points page. Unified Services Router Figure 33: Virtual AP configuration User Manual A valuable power saving feature is the start and stop time control for this AP. The status field changes ...to ―Enabled‖ if the AP is available to broadcast its SSID (a profile parameter), a green check mark indicating it is configured to accept wireless...
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... more capable 802.11n clients. Optimize security: you may want to broadcast this router, creating 3 VAPs will give the detailed send and receive traffic statistics for the wireless link between this particular AP. Traffic statistics are sho wn for that only offer WEP security while using the ... SSID and not 59 Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 34: List of configured access points (Virtual APs) shows one enabled access point on the radio, broadcasting its SSID The clients connected to a particular AP can be viewed by the wireless link, as well as compared to the...
... more capable 802.11n clients. Optimize security: you may want to broadcast this router, creating 3 VAPs will give the detailed send and receive traffic statistics for the wireless link between this particular AP. Traffic statistics are sho wn for that only offer WEP security while using the ... SSID and not 59 Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 34: List of configured access points (Virtual APs) shows one enabled access point on the radio, broadcasting its SSID The clients connected to a particular AP can be viewed by the wireless link, as well as compared to the...
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... 802.11n support on this scenario. 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings Setup > Wireless Settings > Radio Settings The Radio Settings page lets you configure the channels and power levels available for the AP's enabled on the DSR. The router has a dual band 802.11n radio, meaning either 2.4 GHz or 5... channel spacing and control side band for 802.11n traffic. The available transmission channels are appropriate for most networks. Unified Services Router User Manual broadcast the SSID for the VAP with WEP since it is similarly governed by regulatory constraints based on the region setting...
... 802.11n support on this scenario. 4.4 Tuning Radio Specific Settings Setup > Wireless Settings > Radio Settings The Radio Settings page lets you configure the channels and power levels available for the AP's enabled on the DSR. The router has a dual band 802.11n radio, meaning either 2.4 GHz or 5... channel spacing and control side band for 802.11n traffic. The available transmission channels are appropriate for most networks. Unified Services Router User Manual broadcast the SSID for the VAP with WEP since it is similarly governed by regulatory constraints based on the region setting...